ISPANZ
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The Internet Service Providers Association of New Zealand (ISPANZ) is an organisation formed by internet service providers in New Zealand. Its 25 members include all major ISPs except the largest Xtra.
It's objectives[1] are:
- To promote and facilitate the effective functioning of the Internet in NZ as an open system.
- To promote wide connectivity and diverse styles of delivery for the Internet.
- To promote a fully competitive market place for Internet Services.
- To inform concerning the possibilities for advancement of Internet services in NZ, and contribute to the wide understanding of the techniques and economics used in providing telecommunications infrastructure for the Internet.
- To encourage diversity, innovation, cooperation and independence for Internet Service Providers, resellers and Internet users in NZ.
It has been pushing for LLU, which was recently announced by the New Zealand Government.
[edit] Members
- ICONZ Ltd - www.iconz.co.nz
- Quik Internet New Zealand
- Quickernet Limited and eznet
- Maxnet
- ihug Limited
- Wave Internet
- PC net
- ISPNZ Limited
- Actrix Networks Limited
- Callplus Limited
- InSPire Net Limited
- WiseNet Limited
- iGRIN Internet -The Internet Group Northland Ltd
- Compass Communications Ltd
- Slingshot Internet
- Quicksilver
- Splurge Internet
- Snap Internet Limited
- TelstraClear Ltd
- Paradise
- Plain Communications Limited
- Globe.Net Communications Limited
- Orcon Internet Limited
- Tasman Solutions Limited
- Earthlight Communications Ltd
- iSERVE Ltd
- ReiverNet